Exotic India Art is a One-stop E-commerce platform dealing with Indian handmade products since 1998. Here in the Exotic India Art gallery, you will get handpicked quality products based on Indian Culture, Tradition, Region, and Religion. You will get the product's doorstep delivery facility with transparency. Here you will get the products based on Indian Arts, Paintings, Books, Sculptures, Textiles, Beads, Jewelry, Healthcare, Audio, Video, Ayurveda, and much more.
Here in the Exotic India Art gallery, you will get a marvelous collection of beautiful Indian handmade Textiles and their Accessories. You will get the collection of Indian Traditional, Party Wear, Religious Wear, Wedding Bridal Wear, and Casual Wear Indian Dress with the best quality of Textiles. You will get here collection of Indian handmade Salwar Kameez, Ladies Top, Skirts, Sari (Bomkai, Silk, Kahnjivaram, Bridal Sari, Bomkai, and many others), Kurta Pajama, Men’s Dhoti, Lehenga Choli, Stoles and Shawls, and much more. You will also get some other textiles handmade collections such as Masks, Cushion Cover, Bedspreads, Bags and Accessories, Wall Hangings, Carpets, Footwear, Borders and Patches, and much more.
A Banarasi Silk Sari is a characteristic style from Benares handloom that holds a classical art heritage in the form of fascinating brocades assimilating the spirit and traditions of several ages since the Vedic period. Every pattern is a style of luxury, crafted in rich colors and interwoven with gold and silver threads embodying the developed, nurtured, and perfected skills of the craftsmen. The Banarasi brocade that you see on this page is woven with expertise on pure silk fabric, which enhances the lustrous quality of the fabric. The bright golden-yellow base shade acts as the color highlighter to every other weave. It illuminates the personality and charm of the wearer, hence a perfect choice for wedding functions or other ritual ceremonies.
A Banarasi is a defined trousseau for every bride’s wardrobe and this undoubtedly is one of them. The entire field area is handwoven in soothing and light geometric patterns forming a large spaced mesh, embellished with contrasting multi-colored patterns of flowers. A Banarasi silk is marked as the national dress for any Indian woman because of its unthinkable elegance and sophistication, which this sari completely renders. The image describing its heavy pallu is interwoven with multiple threads in a similar geometric pattern in the center, whilst the border and bottom half are flourished with floral patterns with every blossoming flower enclosed in an alluring network of vines. The gold brocades along the border are the charm enhancers to this traditional wear.